Cost of Living in Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville offers a near-national-average cost of living with no state income tax on wages. Here is a breakdown of the cost of living in Nashville — housing, taxes, and category-by-category indices.

Cost of living in Nashville, TN

Nashville has an overall cost-of-living index of 101 (national average = 100). The Tennessee state income-tax rate is approximately 0%.

Median home price: $428,000. Median rent (2BR): $1,790 (1BR $1,530, 3BR $2,350).

CategoryIndex (US avg = 100)
Housing102
Utilities101
Transportation101
Groceries101
Healthcare100
Childcare101
Dining Out101
Entertainment101
Insurance101
Consumer Goods101

Relocation score: 7.5 / 10 (affordability 6.9, housing 6.9, taxes 10).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Nashville expensive to live in?
Nashville is close to the national average overall, though housing has risen with population growth. Tennessee has no state income tax on wages, which improves take-home pay.
What salary do you need to live comfortably in Nashville?
It depends on household size and housing choice. Use the calculator above to model an equivalent salary based on your current city and lifestyle.

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